Sana'a: Visits to the fronts of honor and dignity have emerged as a crucial step in reinforcing both official and popular connections with the heroic fighters, as well as solidifying national unity amidst ongoing aggression.
According to Yemen News Agency, since the onset of the aggression led by the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in March 2015, the social front has served as a vital support mechanism for boosting the morale of the bravest men on the front lines. This has increased their determination and resolve to perform their national duty, showcasing the Yemeni people's steadfastness and resilience against formidable adversaries, notably the US and Israel, despite disparities in equipment and armament.
The people of Sana'a province, who play a leading role in fortifying the military front, view visits to the fighters as both a national duty and a humanitarian act. These visits are essential for consolidating the internal front, elevating morale, and enhancing community bonds and popular cohesion with the armed forces.
No holiday or occasion passes without front visits being prioritized. These visits involve checking on the fighters' conditions, presenting gifts, and sharing joyful moments, such as Eid, with them. The aim is to reinforce the relationship with front-line men, ensuring they feel supported and appreciated for their sacrifices.
Such visits and direct interactions with leaders and social figures reflect immense gratitude towards the heroes who forsake their families and homes to protect their homeland. This, in turn, bolsters their resolve and serves as a source of valuable lessons in patience and determination.
The strategic dimensions of these visits send a strong message to adversaries, indicating that the internal front remains cohesive and that people, from all walks of life, rally around their cause. They contribute to psychological and social support, increase the cohesion of the forces, and maintain a high state of readiness in positions of honor and heroism.
All Yemenis, driven by a sense of responsibility, continue to demonstrate resilience against all conspiracies targeting their homeland. They have proven that Yemeni willpower is capable of overcoming challenges and achieving victory, regardless of the magnitude of the challenges and sacrifices involved.
Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi, in a statement to the Yemen News Agency, emphasized that true holidays are defined by the bravery of heroes on the front lines. Sharing in their steadfastness, he stated, imbues holidays with their highest meaning. He added that these visits are a way to pay homage to the brave souls who defend the nation's honor.
Governor Al-Hadi expressed immense pride in the high morale and combat readiness witnessed among the fighters, reaffirming that the homeland is in secure hands. He noted that these visits occur at a critical juncture, as Yemen engages in the battle of the Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad, standing firm in support of the Palestinian people and confronting any escalation by America, Britain, and Israel.
First Deputy Governor Hamid Asim reiterated that the provision of food convoys and Eid gifts is a national and community duty, not a privilege. This gesture sends a clear message of unity and support for the fighters, demonstrating that leadership and society are united in their backing.
General Mobilization official Fayez Al-Hanami emphasized that the fighters' steadfastness is fundamental to the internal security and stability of society. He assured continuous support for the fighters, highlighting that training and mobilization efforts are ongoing. He urged the notables and loyal tribesmen of Sana'a province to remain vigilant and continue sending young men for military training to safeguard the sovereignty and independence of the homeland.